When it comes to explaining the ins and outs of feminism, several celebrities can be counted on to add meaningful perspectives to the ongoing conversations about gender equality. But we totally love when young stars express such a profound understanding of the issue.

Recently, 13-year-old Girl Meets World actress Rowan Blanchard broke down feminism on her Tumblr page in response to a follower who asked her opinion on the term "white feminism."

"Row, i wanted to ask your opinion on the term "white feminism" and how common feminism might exclude women of color and non cis/queer women (ex: women are stonger bc they have periods! or men dont have to think about how they dress when in public!)," the reader wrote.

At the UN Women U.S. National Committee 2015 Annual Conference in June,Rowan delivered an impressive speech on gender equality as it relates to young girls and education. After reading her latest brilliant feminist breakdown, we can't wait to see what major pro-women move the young actress makes next.

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Gallery | What #BUILTBYGIRLS Means to 8 Teen Scientists

What did you build?
I did neural network reconstructions of the blue-light-sensitive cells in our eyes that carry signals crucial for color vision, biorhythm, eye development and cognitive functions.Who inspires you and why?
My mentor, Dr. Wei Li, from the National Institutes of Health inspires me to explore the boundaries of science. What does #BUILTBYGIRLS mean to you?
To me #BUILTBYGIRLS is an opportunity and a platform to inspire more girls to become involved in STEM. With #BUILTBYGIRLS, we will be able to build towards a more equal society.

What did you build?
I researched the memristor, which is a new technology which could revolutionize computers by making computer chips more power and space efficient. I designed algorithms and coded them to try and find the most efficient methods for implementing memristors.Who inspires you and why?
My sister is an inspiration to me. She has gone into the male-dominated field of computer science and has had a good experience and been successful.What does #BUILTBYGIRLS mean to you?
To me, this means that girls have the power and the creativity to produce incredible things. More needs to be done to help girls realize this potential.

What did you build?
My research represents a new paradigm in cancer therapy for the treatment of melanoma, a deadly form of skin cancer.Who inspires you?
After watching my mom battle skin cancer when I was 11, I became inspired to understand this disease. Watching her suffer and persevere motivated me to work toward making an impact on treatment.What does #BUILTBYGIRLS mean to you?
#BUILTBYGIRLS represents the pride of girls forging ahead in STEM fields. We are making an incredible impact and we present remarkable perspectives. #BUILTBYGIRLS means never letting gender be a limitation for achieving your goals.

What did you build?
I focused on reducing the time and cost of drug discovery by combining artificial intelligence with biochemistry to "teach" the computer to identify drug leads for Cancer, Tuberculosis, and Ebola, by targeting a class of proteins common in all these diseases.Who inspires you and why?
I am really inspired by Sheena Iyengar, a professor at Columbia. She inspires me with her dedication to discovery and her ability to overcome whatever life has thrown at her with optimism and poise.What does #BUILTBYGIRLS mean to you?
I think that "building" has traditionally been thought of as having very male connotations-- building a house, building muscle, making things bigger. Words like "support" and "nourish" or "nurture" have usually had more female connotations. Built by girls shows that girls don't have to be relegated to passive roles - we can develop and design anything we want, and have an active role in building our future and our dreams.

What did you build?
In my project, I built a novel water treatment system to remove arsenic from water inexpensively for use in developing countries.Who inspires you?
I'm really inspired by powerful women role models in science, such as Marie Curie and Elizabeth Blackburn.What does #BUILTBYGIRLS mean to you?
I think it means that regardless of gender, we can do whatever we set our minds to. It doesn't matter whether you're a girl or a boy. You set your own limits on what you can achieve.

What did you build?
I developed a new method of producing biodegradable microparticles designed for drug delivery and imaging, with potential applications in personalized cancer therapy.Who inspires you?
I'm most inspired by Rosalind Franklin (a chemist who helped discover the structure of DNA) and Malala Yousafzai, because they each fearlessly committed themselves to passions that were difficult, complex and noble.What does #BUILTBYGIRLS mean to you?
#BUILTBYGIRLS recognizes the ideas and dreams that are made possible through the efforts of girls, and emphasizes the power that our population has to change the world by pursuing what matters to us.

What did you build?
For my project I developed a polymer that can heal itself when exposed to light and revert back to a remembered state when exposed to heat; in the future this material could be used as a coating on cars, easily healing larger scratches.Who inspires you?
I am inspired by the scientists I grew up watching. My passion for science started with space, so I grew up looking to astronauts and astrophysicists as role models. I was inspired by Michio Kaku's books and Stephen Hawking's TV specials on the science channel. In high school I was inspired by the older girls in my school who were also doing research.What does #BUILTBYGIRLS mean to you?
#BUILTBYGIRLS means showing girls that they have the ability to do whatever they want with their lives. With hard work and a strong passion, everyone has a chance to make their dreams come true.

What did you build?
I identified a protein secreted by destructive plant parasites that enables their infection and I genetically engineered plants to suppress the protein leading to decreased parasitic development which could eventually be used to develop resistant crops.Who inspires you and why?
I am constantly inspired by my mentors, Dr. Sigal Brown Horowitz and Dr. Ionit Iberkleid. Both are creative and exceptional researchers who believe in the importance of science that has important applications to real world problems.What does #BUILTBYGIRLS mean to you?
The idea of empowering young women to participate in whatever they want is one that I see is omnipresent in the communities of young scientists. #BUILTBYGIRLS means a community of inspiring women engaging and encouraging each other.

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